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i don't think if she stayed in the united states on the eastern seaboard that you would see too much of a big custody drawn-out battle. >> well, and neil hersh, all the attorneys we have talked to have said the affairs -- that's not going to necessarily affect anything if they've already come up with a prenuptial agreement that they've signed. could these rumors and allegations of many affairs with many women, partying all over the country with them, could that come up in a custody case to hurt tiger woods? >> the fact of the matter is it's possible, if he's neglecting his time with the children, neglecting what his only gap obligation to the children are because of other women. that could come up. that's no different with one's job takes you away from the children too much. she has to be very careful she doesn't use this as a sword and she starts to look bad. if he is, you know, neglecting his children which there is no evidence reported or rumored or anything, because of these other people, then that could happen, but one would surmise that these people -- these alliances, redal ya
i don't think if she stayed in the united states on the eastern seaboard that you would see too much of a big custody drawn-out battle. >> well, and neil hersh, all the attorneys we have talked to have said the affairs -- that's not going to necessarily affect anything if they've already come up with a prenuptial agreement that they've signed. could these rumors and allegations of many affairs with many women, partying all over the country with them, could that come up in a custody case...
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he also said the united states will appeal a decision by a federal judge who dismissed charges against five blackwater security guards accused of killing 17 iraqis in 2007. the visit comes as the u.s. marine corps formally hands over control of iraq's western desert to the 1st armored division today. it includes the volatile anbar province. >>> a scale model of a memorial for the victims of september 11th was turned on in new york city yesterday. the reflecting absence memorial pools will stretch three stories below ground. now we're kind of looking up at the falls in the video, but visitors will look down on the falls from street level. they're meant to resonate with the feelings of loss after the attacks. builders want it ready for the 10th an versery of 9/11 and for weeks they've been trying to make sure it runs smoothly. >> we imagine this to be like an eternal flame, but it's an eternal waterfalls. so we want to make sure it always gives the same presentation in all types of temperature, in all types of weather, in all times of conditions. our intention is to run it forever, never
he also said the united states will appeal a decision by a federal judge who dismissed charges against five blackwater security guards accused of killing 17 iraqis in 2007. the visit comes as the u.s. marine corps formally hands over control of iraq's western desert to the 1st armored division today. it includes the volatile anbar province. >>> a scale model of a memorial for the victims of september 11th was turned on in new york city yesterday. the reflecting absence memorial pools...
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the constitution of the united states is designed to protect the least among us and the fifth amendment protects us double jeopardy being tried twice for the same crime. now congress has attempted to go after these sex offenders, try them criminally, sentence them to whatever length of time they have been sentenced to in a criminal case and say we are going to resents you to civil confinement. it has all the trappings of a criminal prosecution. that's unconstitutional. >> the quote from the court about this. you are talking about endangering the health and safety of people. the government has some responsibility, doesn't it? thomas, i'll challenge you, you said the least of these, the child, a potential victim again at the hands of the worst of the worst. your thoughts on that? >> you need to protect the children, you need to protect the public, no question about that but the way we've always done that since the founding of this country, through sentencing those who commit crimes through our criminal justice system. it's not to take a back-door approach and say this individual gets 10,
the constitution of the united states is designed to protect the least among us and the fifth amendment protects us double jeopardy being tried twice for the same crime. now congress has attempted to go after these sex offenders, try them criminally, sentence them to whatever length of time they have been sentenced to in a criminal case and say we are going to resents you to civil confinement. it has all the trappings of a criminal prosecution. that's unconstitutional. >> the quote from...
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how they made it from the disaster zone to the united states. plus, as rescue crews pull more victims from the rubble, food and water remain in short supply. even as president obama offers prayers for haitian victims today, he's keeping an eye on u.s. politics. why a trip to massachusetts could make a difference between getting his health care reform passed or watching it fail. hello, you are watching hln news and views. i'm melissa long. there is a top official leading the u.s. relief efforts in haiti saying issues of violence are hurting rescue attempts to help the victims. while the streets have been largely calm, violence is increasing. about 1,000 u.s. troops are in haiti and about 3,000 others are working from ships. more than 12,000 u.s. forces are expected to be there tomorrow. they are working with local police force and they're beginning to work with security. violence in haiti will continue long after the story fades from the headlines. president obama speaks about how faith gets people through these tough times. >> it's faith that ke
how they made it from the disaster zone to the united states. plus, as rescue crews pull more victims from the rubble, food and water remain in short supply. even as president obama offers prayers for haitian victims today, he's keeping an eye on u.s. politics. why a trip to massachusetts could make a difference between getting his health care reform passed or watching it fail. hello, you are watching hln news and views. i'm melissa long. there is a top official leading the u.s. relief efforts...
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. >> public hospitals all across the northeastern united states are in a tremendous fiscal crisis, and a lot of our states are as well, and this burden, although the heart is in the right place, was overwhelming. >> yesterday florida officials said the state is still committed to assisting haitian earthquake victims and denied it asked to stop the airlift because of a dispute over costs. >>> the good news, a major winter storm is winding down a bit but it has left an area from north texas to washington, d.c. buried under sleet, ice and snow. it also shut down interstates and snapped power lines for thousands of people in the southeast. in north carolina, governor beverly perdue declared a state of emergency there. some areas in the mountains got more than a foot of snow yesterday alone, and the state opened more than a dozen emergency shelters. >>> now the storm caused at least one death in tennessee. a mother of four was killed when an ice-covered tree fell through the roof of her mobile home. meanwhile, tennessee officials say they've used more than 2,000 tons of salt on major roads
. >> public hospitals all across the northeastern united states are in a tremendous fiscal crisis, and a lot of our states are as well, and this burden, although the heart is in the right place, was overwhelming. >> yesterday florida officials said the state is still committed to assisting haitian earthquake victims and denied it asked to stop the airlift because of a dispute over costs. >>> the good news, a major winter storm is winding down a bit but it has left an area...
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>>> unbelievable scenes playing across the eastern united states. it's like somebody left the door open to the arctic. when forecasters are saying temperatures could come back to normal. >>> the people who once wanted to adopt a missing 3-year-old boy spoke with hln. what they say they did to help police try to find gabriel johnson. >>> and mystery in san francisco may have been solved hundreds of miles away. where experts say xoescores of lions have turned up and why. >>> record-breaking cold across the country today. you're watching "hln news & views." i'm jennifer westhoven. thanks for joining us. >>> the deep freeze has even taken over parts of the south, making driving a dangerous prospect. the icy roads caused my car accidents, even this massive pileup. 300 crashes were reported in one georgia county alone. driving is even more difficult further north, thanks to all of the snow. snowplows worked in hammond, indiana, to clear out the roads but some people just took to shovels to dig themselves out. >> i prefer sunnier skies but you got to do wh
>>> unbelievable scenes playing across the eastern united states. it's like somebody left the door open to the arctic. when forecasters are saying temperatures could come back to normal. >>> the people who once wanted to adopt a missing 3-year-old boy spoke with hln. what they say they did to help police try to find gabriel johnson. >>> and mystery in san francisco may have been solved hundreds of miles away. where experts say xoescores of lions have turned up and...
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. >>> roman polanski must return to the united states before a court decides if he'll go to prison for a 1977 sex conviction. an l.a. judge made the ruling yesterday. the movie director's lawyer argued polanski shouldn't have to physically be there. and that 32-year-old evidence of misconduct by a judge and prosecutor in the case should be considered now. in 1977, polanski pleaded guilty to having unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl. he was sent for a psychiatric evaluation. after getting out of that, he fled to europe because the judge then said he was considering jail time, as well. >>> there's a lot more to do than just gambling in vegas this weekend. if you are looking -- if you're a woman looking for an older man, you may want to check out a convention just for cougars. >>> 11 days after an earthquake devastated haiti, we're final getting an estimate of the number of people who died in the disaster. the toll is staggering, and it's still going up. >>> big-name stars turned out last night to support the desperate victims of the quake. and even though the hope for haiti telethon is
. >>> roman polanski must return to the united states before a court decides if he'll go to prison for a 1977 sex conviction. an l.a. judge made the ruling yesterday. the movie director's lawyer argued polanski shouldn't have to physically be there. and that 32-year-old evidence of misconduct by a judge and prosecutor in the case should be considered now. in 1977, polanski pleaded guilty to having unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl. he was sent for a psychiatric evaluation. after...
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they thought they were getting visa's to the united states. look at the babies taking care of babies. that bus had to turn around. the state department is allowing children with adoptions in process, already, to get temporary visas. officials will not accept kids if they cannot verify their paperwork is in order. such desperation. >>> california is getting another beating from the weather today. there's a state of emergency in parts of the state. hundreds are wait iing for evacuations to be lifted after the mud slides. in san diego, the longer the rain came down, the worse things got. >> this was a river. it was a river. it literally was a river. >> it was draining very well, even in the heavy rain. the pumps -- something must have stopped or part of them. the rain stopped and the water started backing up. >> conditions are bad now, but you may get a break from the rain soon. bob van dillen is keeping an eye on things. good morning. >> good morning. i want to start with the big picture. a couple storms are out there. the one from yesterday is
they thought they were getting visa's to the united states. look at the babies taking care of babies. that bus had to turn around. the state department is allowing children with adoptions in process, already, to get temporary visas. officials will not accept kids if they cannot verify their paperwork is in order. such desperation. >>> california is getting another beating from the weather today. there's a state of emergency in parts of the state. hundreds are wait iing for evacuations...
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. >> i'm running for the united states senate because dr. king's work is unfinished. his dream is unrealized, and we know that, but that work continues, and i ask for your vote tomorrow on tuesday, the 19th, i would be honored to go to washington and to work for you and with you because we all know that as we remember that dream, we need to make sure that we act on it and that everybody who wants to can follow his own dream in this state and in this country. >> i certainly didn't realize that this was a rally for market is, and i thought it was inappropriate that she started asking for people's votes when we're trying to remember martin luther king, jr. >> a republican would eliminate democrats' filibuster in the senate and they would have enough vote to block president obama's health care plan. sdwloo in less than three hours drew peterson's third wife may essentially testify from the grave. her family may describe her fierce that peterson might kill her. peterson has pleaded not guilty for to murdering savio. a judge will decide if the sta
. >> i'm running for the united states senate because dr. king's work is unfinished. his dream is unrealized, and we know that, but that work continues, and i ask for your vote tomorrow on tuesday, the 19th, i would be honored to go to washington and to work for you and with you because we all know that as we remember that dream, we need to make sure that we act on it and that everybody who wants to can follow his own dream in this state and in this country. >> i certainly didn't...
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and today i'm announcing that the united states government will appeal this decision. our justice department will file that appeal from the judge's decision next week. >> last month a federal judge found the government's case violated the defendant's fifth amendment rights. he also said federal prosecutors disregarded warnings and assigned more experienced prosecutors to the case. >>> as much as 450,000 gallons of crude oil was spilled when two shipped collided at a texas port. that is according to a u.s. coast guard official. but local officials are saying about 42,000 gallons spilled. it is still unclear how much actually leaked. after the incident, the port of port arthur was closed and people who live nearby were evacuated for about seven hours. no one was injured. >>> you could say actors jeff bridges and sandra bullock had a bit of deja vu at the s.a.g. awards. bridges won best actor for "crazy heart" and bullock for "the blind side," the same awards they won last sunday. and a little later, we'll run down the list of other s.a.g. award winners and also look at b
and today i'm announcing that the united states government will appeal this decision. our justice department will file that appeal from the judge's decision next week. >> last month a federal judge found the government's case violated the defendant's fifth amendment rights. he also said federal prosecutors disregarded warnings and assigned more experienced prosecutors to the case. >>> as much as 450,000 gallons of crude oil was spilled when two shipped collided at a texas port....
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the united states is trying to help with civilian and military aid. they are also sending in rescue teams. >> the main thing that is are needed are search andres cue and immediate assistance for food and water for people trapped in buildings. the search andres cue is going to be a priority for the government and organizations in haiti. >> with so many of the phone and power lines down, we are getting word from your fellow viewers, i-reporters in haiti. jonathan works with a church group and here he is describing what he saw. >> three-story houses collapsed on to the one below it. i saw fences, block wall fences fallen on a motorcycle. one woman, i could only see her head, the rest of her body was trapped under the fence, under a block wall. she had, obviously, i think she was dead. she has blood coming out of her eyes, nose and ears. >> an american airlines flight from haiti to miami was boarding when the earthquake struck. some chose not to get on. the flight took off and landed safely. passengers say they weren't exactly sure what was going on. >> i
the united states is trying to help with civilian and military aid. they are also sending in rescue teams. >> the main thing that is are needed are search andres cue and immediate assistance for food and water for people trapped in buildings. the search andres cue is going to be a priority for the government and organizations in haiti. >> with so many of the phone and power lines down, we are getting word from your fellow viewers, i-reporters in haiti. jonathan works with a church...
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dangerously cold temperatures hitting much of the united states. a hard freeze warning is in effect for much of northern florida. the state's agriculture chief saying it is unclear how the cold snap may affect crops that you see like oranges. >>> right now president obama is on his way back to washington after spending the holidays in hawaii. the entire first family climbing on board air force base one in honolulu late last night. the president does not have any public events scheduled for today. >>> and "avatar" tops the box office for the third weekend in a row. this animated movie made more than $68 million and pushed its worldwide earnings past the $1 billion mark. then there's robert downey jr.'s "sherlock holmes" that came in second. third was "alvin and the chipmunks." those are some of the stories we're watching. i'm richard lui in for robin meade. >>> first off for you, new this morning, the french embassy in 'em en-- yemen is now closed. it's one of three closed for security concerns. the u.s. embassy is closed for a second day because of
dangerously cold temperatures hitting much of the united states. a hard freeze warning is in effect for much of northern florida. the state's agriculture chief saying it is unclear how the cold snap may affect crops that you see like oranges. >>> right now president obama is on his way back to washington after spending the holidays in hawaii. the entire first family climbing on board air force base one in honolulu late last night. the president does not have any public events scheduled...
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a close look of the united states there. lots of activity coast to coast and probably cancellations expected later today due to weather. the delays we're locking at due to thunderstorms later today and we'll watch that across the gulf coast and the west coast hammered with more storms, rain, wind and even severe thunderstorms right now in santa barbara and san francisco also looking at rain and winds. we're tracking the chance for ice in omaha, nebraska. that will slow you down, as well. albuquerque snow and atlanta clouds and memphis thunderstorms and early fog in houston. watch out on little rock also for rain and in dallas, clouds and thunderstorms. all right, let's go ahead and go to our money expert jennifer westhoven. she's looking out for you. >> hey, thank you, bonnie. the story here is that it will be a lot harder for you to get a mortgage if it's backed by the government. this is all part of the fallout of the housing collapse. the federal housing association, hey, they have to stay afloat and it means the bottom l
a close look of the united states there. lots of activity coast to coast and probably cancellations expected later today due to weather. the delays we're locking at due to thunderstorms later today and we'll watch that across the gulf coast and the west coast hammered with more storms, rain, wind and even severe thunderstorms right now in santa barbara and san francisco also looking at rain and winds. we're tracking the chance for ice in omaha, nebraska. that will slow you down, as well....
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in these difficult hours, united states stands united. we stand united with the people of haiti who have shown incredible resilience and we'll help them to recover and he build. >>> former presidents george w. bush and bill clinton are going to lead a private fund-raising effort to help out in hatepy. they say the money they raise through the website, clintonbushhaitifund.org will be well spent. >>> we have much more haiti coverage coming up, so stay with hln for that. >>> police in phoenix arrested five people during an immigration rally directed at one man. an estimated 10,000 people turned out yesterday to take aim at sheriff joe arpio. immigrant rights activists say he shouldn't handle immigrants. he says he wasn't bothered by the rally and protesters should direct their frustrations at congress which writes immigration laws. >>> an unusual discovery for police in north carolina. searching a home in kenis ston, they found a drug outback. drug dogged snuffed out drugs in the back, showing a buried school bus growing marijuana. they con
in these difficult hours, united states stands united. we stand united with the people of haiti who have shown incredible resilience and we'll help them to recover and he build. >>> former presidents george w. bush and bill clinton are going to lead a private fund-raising effort to help out in hatepy. they say the money they raise through the website, clintonbushhaitifund.org will be well spent. >>> we have much more haiti coverage coming up, so stay with hln for that....
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the united states also supplying four water purification systems. each one of those can make enough water for 10,000 people a day. charity has sent in ten more of those as well. and we also have the "u.s.s. vins vinson" that can pump out 100,000 gallons of water a day. delivering that is still a problem. many times have you people -- people carry the water in buckets. hands are dirty and the water gets contaminated all over again. that's a difficult thing. >> the teams are also rushing medical supplies in. doctors and nurses just don't have enough of what they need. once they arrive to place. >> everything they can. injure reese on a scale almost unimaginable. we found one makeshift hospital in port-au-prince where gangrene set in for half of the patients. there's basically no technology there, no blood testing. no x-rays. we heard they only have two blood pressure cuffs there. they would like to shift other patients to other hospitals as a result but there is nowhere else to send them at the moment. one doctor saying grimly they described it as a d
the united states also supplying four water purification systems. each one of those can make enough water for 10,000 people a day. charity has sent in ten more of those as well. and we also have the "u.s.s. vins vinson" that can pump out 100,000 gallons of water a day. delivering that is still a problem. many times have you people -- people carry the water in buckets. hands are dirty and the water gets contaminated all over again. that's a difficult thing. >> the teams are also...
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he left the united states for sentencing. people who escaped the haiti earthquake are risking their lives to get out of port-au-prince. look at all the row boats. they are trying to get to ferries to take them to the other side of the country. such desperation. those are some of the headlines today. i wanted to say good morning to you as the alarm goes off. it's thursday, connected to friday. i'm robin meade. check out this new video of the moment the earthquake hit port-au-prince. >> my house is going to fall. it's shaking. here is another one. >> wow. i can hear the panic in that man's voice, can't you? that was amateur video overlooking the city. a pediatrician said what she is seeing is heart breaking. richard lui is here. so many kids are badly hurt. saving their lives means tough choices for them. >> that's right. sometimes, the only alternative is amputation for them. it's not an easy choice for haiti. artificial limbs are rare there. the only manufacturer in the entire country was destroyed in the quake. these childre
he left the united states for sentencing. people who escaped the haiti earthquake are risking their lives to get out of port-au-prince. look at all the row boats. they are trying to get to ferries to take them to the other side of the country. such desperation. those are some of the headlines today. i wanted to say good morning to you as the alarm goes off. it's thursday, connected to friday. i'm robin meade. check out this new video of the moment the earthquake hit port-au-prince. >> my...
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my father felt humiliating when they ask him to send protest to the united states. he told them, my presence, to the foreign minister, we cannot shot because it is too high, flying to hi. and i am just hearing, reading this state department, how they laughing at me. the u2 fly pushed these arms race, development of all these antiaircraft weapons. but americans knew, i hope the new that the soviets was able to shoot it. maybe they saying that these two old men went too far, because my father knows he was ready to sign the treaty. and again, eisenhower also wanted to do it in the last encore of his term. maybe someone would want it to be some. i know it was many people who thought that he was not in soviet interest. >> guest: you mentioned earlier the incident where mayor paulson insulted khrushchev in los angeles. then khrushchev got mad and threaten to go home. the dinner ended in a moment of anxiety. and then khrushchev went upstairs to his hotel room and gathered his aides and you around him, and went into kind of a tantrum about the mayor and about this incident,
my father felt humiliating when they ask him to send protest to the united states. he told them, my presence, to the foreign minister, we cannot shot because it is too high, flying to hi. and i am just hearing, reading this state department, how they laughing at me. the u2 fly pushed these arms race, development of all these antiaircraft weapons. but americans knew, i hope the new that the soviets was able to shoot it. maybe they saying that these two old men went too far, because my father...
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states of america and i don't see where that's united. where you're buying a boat where one state, nebraska, won't have to pay the portion to cover the health care reform. i don't like the way he is handling the presidency. i don't like the lack of bipartisanship. >> okay. let's try the other side. that's what we try to do. we try to challenge people. what about people that would say he tried the bipartisanship and it's not his fault that the other side wasn't having it? >> well, i don't agree with that. >> okay. >> i don't think the other side was listened to that much. >> all right. >> if you look at the debate on the floor and the way al franken approached joe lieberman, not giving him an extra couple minutes on the floor to even speak his mind, while he's representing the, you know, his constituents, and his people for office, i don't think that's bipartisanship. >> all right. and of course lieberman is an independent democrat, so some would say that even within the own party they couldn't get along. thank you for your phone call. we'
states of america and i don't see where that's united. where you're buying a boat where one state, nebraska, won't have to pay the portion to cover the health care reform. i don't like the way he is handling the presidency. i don't like the lack of bipartisanship. >> okay. let's try the other side. that's what we try to do. we try to challenge people. what about people that would say he tried the bipartisanship and it's not his fault that the other side wasn't having it? >> well, i...
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i want to salute my husband, stephen thompson of the united states army. stephen we love you so much and miss you there.'s not a day that goes by we're not praying for your safe return. we love you to the moon. >> look at the little girl. so sweet. if you have somebody in the service, go to cnn.com/robin. watch for the salute from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> president obama is enlisting two former presidents to help with the u.s. effort in haiti. president obama meets this morning with george w. bush and bill clinton in the oval office. they'll talk about ways to involve more americans in rebuilding haiti. they will speak publicly about their mission. stay with hln for the continuing crisis in haiti. we'll bring new developments as we get them in. >>> an 11-year-old boy in oklahoma called police on his own mother and her boyfriend. he told them the couple was dealing drugs out of their home. they found.25 of marijuana and drug paraphernalia at the house. he warned his mom drugs were bad. she told him to keep quiet. >> he felt uneasy about the situ
i want to salute my husband, stephen thompson of the united states army. stephen we love you so much and miss you there.'s not a day that goes by we're not praying for your safe return. we love you to the moon. >> look at the little girl. so sweet. if you have somebody in the service, go to cnn.com/robin. watch for the salute from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> president obama is enlisting two former presidents to help with the u.s. effort in haiti. president obama meets...
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fire gutted the 40-unit building. no one was hurt. the landlord is putting the folks who live there in local hotels. the red cross is paying for their food and clothing. >>> iowa state university police are asking for the public's help in the search for a graphic design student who vanished over a week ago. take a look at these pictures of jonathan lacina. the 21-year-old was last seen in ames around 9:30 p.m., friday, january 22nd. his father called campus police yesterday to report him missing. he's 5'11", 155 pounds and has brown hair and green eyes. he was last seen wearing a black coat and blue jeans. investigators are asking anyone with any kind of information to call campus police. >>> salt lake city police say a 70-year-old woman shot and killed her former daughter-in-law in the parking lot of the preschool where the 34-year-old worked. police said mary hanson called 911 and was waiting at the scene when officers arrived. she said she doesn't know why she shot her exdaughter-in-law. the victims' fiance says he was on the phone
fire gutted the 40-unit building. no one was hurt. the landlord is putting the folks who live there in local hotels. the red cross is paying for their food and clothing. >>> iowa state university police are asking for the public's help in the search for a graphic design student who vanished over a week ago. take a look at these pictures of jonathan lacina. the 21-year-old was last seen in ames around 9:30 p.m., friday, january 22nd. his father called campus police yesterday to report...
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now is in the process of launching in the united states. when they have room for you, they'll give you an invite to do this. it is called freeallmusic.com. you go to freeallmusic.com and do a quick registration and when they're willing to have you, you get music my price, free. for more money saving tips check out cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> catch him at noon eastern on saturday and sundays right here on hln. >>> time right now for ireport of the day from jacmel, haiti. shot these pictures of the destruction and the rescue ops going on about 20 minutes outside port-au-prince. people wandering the streets and very little in way of aid reaching them. head to cnn.com/robin and learn how you can be an ireporter. >>> nasa is giving up to get a mars rover out of a sand pit it is stuck in. the explorer "spirit" has been on mars for six years doing experiments and collecting data, but not only is it stuck, two of its wheels stopped working. nasa will leave the rover where it is. >>> a 3-year-old is a hero today for saving his grandmother and it is all
now is in the process of launching in the united states. when they have room for you, they'll give you an invite to do this. it is called freeallmusic.com. you go to freeallmusic.com and do a quick registration and when they're willing to have you, you get music my price, free. for more money saving tips check out cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> catch him at noon eastern on saturday and sundays right here on hln. >>> time right now for ireport of the day from jacmel, haiti. shot these...
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the united states will host a conference in the u.n. more than $1 billion of aid has been raised. >>> president barack obama is going to ask congress to okay a three-year freeze in federal spending starting in 2011. it doesn't apply to the budget of the military or homeland security. if they wanted to increase funds for programs like education, they have to take the money from somewhere else. >> we are talking a savings of $250 billion against a deficit that's $1.5 trillion. it's a drop in the bucket, but an important step. the white house sees it as important steps to assure both congress more importantly, the american people upset at the amount of money they see being spent that he does, indeed, see the budget and deficit as a problem. >> it could find enemies on both sides of the aisle. republicans say it doesn't go far enough. democrats say domestic programs were already underfunded during the bush administration. >>> the inside story from the night tiger woods rammed his suv into a tree and a sex scandal broke. rafer has the detail
the united states will host a conference in the u.n. more than $1 billion of aid has been raised. >>> president barack obama is going to ask congress to okay a three-year freeze in federal spending starting in 2011. it doesn't apply to the budget of the military or homeland security. if they wanted to increase funds for programs like education, they have to take the money from somewhere else. >> we are talking a savings of $250 billion against a deficit that's $1.5 trillion. it's...
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her youngest daughter sarah was born about a month early while on a trip to the united states. that american citizenship allowed the family to leave the country. >> even i know she was okay, but i had not heard from her and i was keep doubt it. when had i see her coming and i was jumping, i said, she's alive! >> reporter: her husband stayed behind in haiti. their house is damaged but still standing. she doesn't speak english but said, through her sister, it's a miracle they all survived. >> she's not -- god save her is not because she is better than those people who died. >>> a $2 million fine has been cut dramatically. but a woman is still going to have to pay up with a $54,000 fine for illegally sharing music over the internet. yesterday a federal judge in minneapolis reduced the fine given to a minnesota woman. she had been found guilty of sharing 24 songs over the internet and fined $1.9 million. in reducing the fine, the judge said there was no justification for such a severe penalty. >>> a rising star in professional baseball walks away from the sport to become a priest.
her youngest daughter sarah was born about a month early while on a trip to the united states. that american citizenship allowed the family to leave the country. >> even i know she was okay, but i had not heard from her and i was keep doubt it. when had i see her coming and i was jumping, i said, she's alive! >> reporter: her husband stayed behind in haiti. their house is damaged but still standing. she doesn't speak english but said, through her sister, it's a miracle they all...
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we have prisons right here in the united states. we could use more right here in the united states due to the crime rate increasing. i think that any illegal immigrant, if they commit a crime, send them right back to mexico or wherever they came from. let these countries become responsible for their own people that commit all these crimes and everything. we've got enough to take care of all of our own. >> okay. let me ask you this, though. if it's your family member that was the victim of the crime, wouldn't you want some sort of justice as opposed to you go through the trial and someone is found guilty. and then you just ship them off to another country as opposed to making them serve their sentence? >> no. i guess i have a different view on criminals than a lot of people. but if you do the crime, you do the time. and if you're not -- why should our government keep supporting all these people that are not u.s. citizens? >> i understand what you're saying. what i'm saying is if you were the victim of the crime, wouldn't you want the
we have prisons right here in the united states. we could use more right here in the united states due to the crime rate increasing. i think that any illegal immigrant, if they commit a crime, send them right back to mexico or wherever they came from. let these countries become responsible for their own people that commit all these crimes and everything. we've got enough to take care of all of our own. >> okay. let me ask you this, though. if it's your family member that was the victim of...
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they'll recover across the south-center united states. we're expecting readings to remain below the freezing mark for the rest of the afternoon in oklahoma city. for miami, about 80 degrees, imagine that. it sounds pretty good for the end of january. 26 in billings, montana. san francisco, 55. in los angeles, 64. but look at those 20s. new york, washington, d.c. and chicago, only 23 degrees. for hln, i'm meters karen mcginness. >>> a man keeps having near-misses with cars, almost crashing through his front door. he blames the road he lives on. >> it's very dangerous curve. very dangerous. >> you can imagine, the latest incident has him telling the town to fix his street. 25 >>> three cars have crashed into an ohio couple's property in the last three years. ron woods says a woman veered off the road in front of his home and landed in his front yard just yesterday. he lives on a very curvy road and he's even put up a retention wall for some kind of protection. it actually helped this time around. the driver could have come right through his
they'll recover across the south-center united states. we're expecting readings to remain below the freezing mark for the rest of the afternoon in oklahoma city. for miami, about 80 degrees, imagine that. it sounds pretty good for the end of january. 26 in billings, montana. san francisco, 55. in los angeles, 64. but look at those 20s. new york, washington, d.c. and chicago, only 23 degrees. for hln, i'm meters karen mcginness. >>> a man keeps having near-misses with cars, almost...
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>> a counter-terrorism official tells the united states it appears that umar farouk abdulmutallab had direct contact with cleric onwar anaki. though he would not be specific about how much they've been in touch, it's not the first time we've heard al-awlaki's name. he exchanged e-mail with his son. he moved into a more operational role here, christi, for al qaeda. >> i know you're not aware of al-awlaki's whereabouts at this point, but he's been turned into an enemy of sorts? >> he's been referred to as the bin laden of yemen. the intelligence committee believes al-awlaki is still alive, his own family saying the same thing. we should point out they also denied al-awlaki has played any role, christi, with al qaeda. >> richard, thank you. >>> a woman is accused of stealing a u.s. mail truck and sending cops on a chase. she hit speeds of 70 miles per hour in the mail truck. they finally used road blocks and the woman was caught at a nearby gas station. >> she won't say anything. spit at us a couple times, but won't talk to us. >> the woman had no identification, but some local reports s
>> a counter-terrorism official tells the united states it appears that umar farouk abdulmutallab had direct contact with cleric onwar anaki. though he would not be specific about how much they've been in touch, it's not the first time we've heard al-awlaki's name. he exchanged e-mail with his son. he moved into a more operational role here, christi, for al qaeda. >> i know you're not aware of al-awlaki's whereabouts at this point, but he's been turned into an enemy of sorts?...
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it's a lot easier for international visitors who are hiv positive to visit to united states. under new rules, they will not have restrictions for entering the country. before, they had to get a waiver. it's been on the list of diseases that are considered a public threat since 1987 but the u.s. started changing that in 2008. >>> if today is your birthday, we hope you have a great day. guess what? you share your birthday with dancing with the "dancing with the stars" judge carrie ann inaba. back in the day she was a fly girl on "in living color." >>> if you know your local grocery store is in a fierce battle for your dollars, that means big savings for you. >> do you know right now you don't have to have the hunger pains as much maybe because your food dollar is buying you so much more. you know why? because there's a huge market share battle right now in the supermarket business. the traditional supermarket players are having to fend off walmart, which actually has become the nation's largest supermarket seller and the warehouse clubs. in fact, costco wholesale has become a b
it's a lot easier for international visitors who are hiv positive to visit to united states. under new rules, they will not have restrictions for entering the country. before, they had to get a waiver. it's been on the list of diseases that are considered a public threat since 1987 but the u.s. started changing that in 2008. >>> if today is your birthday, we hope you have a great day. guess what? you share your birthday with dancing with the "dancing with the stars" judge...
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haitians living in the united states can now file for temporary protected status. the move was announced last week. those who qualify can apply now through july 20th. the designation applies only to haitians who lived in the u.s. you on or before january 12th of this year. those who receive temporary protected status will not be sent back to haiti and they'll be eligible to apply to work here. >>> actor george clooney is donated $1 million to hope for haiti, a global benefit for earthquake relief. you can help as well. just make your pledge during the live telethon airing 8:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow on our sister network cnn. anderson cooper and dr. sanjay gupta will be part of this start-studded event. you'll want to check that out. >>> we have pictures just in of a murder suspect being arrested in desoto county, mississippi, after a high-speed chase through the streets of memphis, tennessee. authorities chased the suspect through two states for more than half an hour. he hit heavy traffic, was boxed in. police then stormed the vehicle, a white pickup truck right t
haitians living in the united states can now file for temporary protected status. the move was announced last week. those who qualify can apply now through july 20th. the designation applies only to haitians who lived in the u.s. you on or before january 12th of this year. those who receive temporary protected status will not be sent back to haiti and they'll be eligible to apply to work here. >>> actor george clooney is donated $1 million to hope for haiti, a global benefit for...
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department of the united states fashioning our policies and so forth. there was no list. he had no names. was all a lot. that became mccarthyism right there. the republican leaders are pushing him forward. f-series of ten buckets with tom are easing down. it was named mccarthyism. is part of the language. that was what shawn martin was brilliant for. capturing a moment in time and making it a part of our history. it was an irreplaceable gift. he did this decade after decade after decade. i found myself fascinated. there are 218 dvds of herblock cartoons and 200 that you will see that go from the beginning, the early -- i tried to write a narrative about who he was and a capsule of the times. the war, vietnam, etc. civil-rights, the mccarthy period, fear. herblock died a couple weeks before 9/11. you have an extraordinary range of history captured in these cartoons. i hope you will find it of interest. it is the kind of thing that will serve as a reminder. i want to talk about herblock rhythm-and-blues great cartoonist he was, boy from chicago. it is so
department of the united states fashioning our policies and so forth. there was no list. he had no names. was all a lot. that became mccarthyism right there. the republican leaders are pushing him forward. f-series of ten buckets with tom are easing down. it was named mccarthyism. is part of the language. that was what shawn martin was brilliant for. capturing a moment in time and making it a part of our history. it was an irreplaceable gift. he did this decade after decade after decade. i...
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but we shouldn't expect the united states to back off its immigration laws as they stand right now. haitians trying to come here by boat will be stopped. now the fear is frightening scenes as we see in this video, every year the u.s. coast guard stops about 1600 haitians on flimsy boats like these headed for florida. >> and, richard, that has been going on for years now. for years. does the u.s. have a new plan in place to deal with maybe a surge of haitians trying to get here to the u.s.? >> this is really interesting. guantanamo bay, cuba, could be a possibility. we think of gitmo. but the army base is huge. there two miles away on base, they're setting up tents, beds, and toilets just in case. but right now they say soinlt precautionary. there are no signs that beds will be needed as of now. >> richard, thank you for those added elements to the story. we appreciate it very much. >>> tonight, there's a chance for you to get involved. 8:00 p.m. eastern on our sister network, cnn, "hope for haiti n now." anderson cooper will be part of that event. >>> the 31st anniversary of the ira
but we shouldn't expect the united states to back off its immigration laws as they stand right now. haitians trying to come here by boat will be stopped. now the fear is frightening scenes as we see in this video, every year the u.s. coast guard stops about 1600 haitians on flimsy boats like these headed for florida. >> and, richard, that has been going on for years now. for years. does the u.s. have a new plan in place to deal with maybe a surge of haitians trying to get here to the...
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and as most of you know, colombia is not that far from the united states. it's just on the other side of the caribbean sea and to get up to new york from colombia you cross the caribbean sea and the gulf and you go up the east coast of the united states. but as it happens, this was january. and there was a nor'easter along the east coast. and all kinds of planes were delayed that night. among them this plane. so here they are on a relatively routine flight from colombia to new york. and the captain of the plane -- so they are flying this plane and they start to get held up by air traffic control.hú and they are held up because the weather is so bad. very, very thick fog and high winds. they are held up in norfolk, virginia, for 20 minutes and above atlantic city for 30 minutes and outside of jfk for an 30 minutes. after an hour and a quarter of delay they are cleared for landing and they come down into the runway at jfk and they encounter really severe wind shear when they are about 500 feet above the frowned. -- ground. wind shear, i'm sure most of you
and as most of you know, colombia is not that far from the united states. it's just on the other side of the caribbean sea and to get up to new york from colombia you cross the caribbean sea and the gulf and you go up the east coast of the united states. but as it happens, this was january. and there was a nor'easter along the east coast. and all kinds of planes were delayed that night. among them this plane. so here they are on a relatively routine flight from colombia to new york. and the...
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sad day for vice president of the united states. joe biden lost his mother today. she was 92. today, a king would have been 75. fans of elvis presley, the king, gathering at graceland today and around the world to celebrate the late singer's birthday. presley died in 1977 at the young age of 42. the glenn beck program returns in a moment but first bret baier has a preview of what is on "special report." >> hey, uma. coming up, the administration still tries to explain why it did not know al-qaeda in yemen was a real and serious threat. job numbers and how both sides of the aisle are reading them. join me at the top of the hour for "special report." >> oh, what a week we have all just endured. while the democrats were rewriting the federal take-over of healthcare behind closed doors, the public face of the federal government was fixated on denying and then explaining all the gaps in its intelligence gathering. the obama administration has been finger pointing over who in the government let a murderous thug on a plane in amsterdam that he tried to explode over detroit. first, th
sad day for vice president of the united states. joe biden lost his mother today. she was 92. today, a king would have been 75. fans of elvis presley, the king, gathering at graceland today and around the world to celebrate the late singer's birthday. presley died in 1977 at the young age of 42. the glenn beck program returns in a moment but first bret baier has a preview of what is on "special report." >> hey, uma. coming up, the administration still tries to explain why it did...
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states. i painted a large, not just to what to paint but it could be so do not tread on me and also i thought it would help it but there were not interested because they don't have the straw hats. [laughter] and the only been in washington on easter money i was afraid that this is a giant big eight to. as soon as he saw that he said it is beautiful. that was a mighty big trick and, wasn't it? no of course, my daughter is 17 so this is many years ago. of course, she did not know. she was confused with the white house and she took that day and dropped it. but again it you know, who this president is because i was not quite sure so it is the same child you have seen before. [laughter] but just to show the family. is about galileo but the picture i had on my mind was galileo but is supposed to denounce what he had written about and for me not as much as against the show of power. why did books for my daughter i had to negotiate to change my name it with called motherland that it was too close to
states. i painted a large, not just to what to paint but it could be so do not tread on me and also i thought it would help it but there were not interested because they don't have the straw hats. [laughter] and the only been in washington on easter money i was afraid that this is a giant big eight to. as soon as he saw that he said it is beautiful. that was a mighty big trick and, wasn't it? no of course, my daughter is 17 so this is many years ago. of course, she did not know. she was...
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so what does the united states ever do about that? i really done know. >> and another disturbing trend for those of us who are from the border and have lived there a long time, something that marks, i think, quite a difference in what's going on today is the growing role of spectacle and the very public use of violence and of terror tactics. >> believe it or not, there are extensive numbers of narco blogs. there are hundreds of youtube videos made by drug cartel people that you can access, go over to the austin public library and you'll see the pictures of members of the cartel. you'll get to hear a nice narco credo in the background. and a lot of times after people are killed in the streets of juarez, let's say, the group that did the killing will put up a banner explaining why they were killed, okay? and threatening the opposite cartel. it's a very scary situation. what you have is sort of the propaganda arm of the drug cartels. they see this as a quasipolitical struggle. they need to control public opinion. so that shows you how po
so what does the united states ever do about that? i really done know. >> and another disturbing trend for those of us who are from the border and have lived there a long time, something that marks, i think, quite a difference in what's going on today is the growing role of spectacle and the very public use of violence and of terror tactics. >> believe it or not, there are extensive numbers of narco blogs. there are hundreds of youtube videos made by drug cartel people that you can...
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states command which was sending out. there was cunningham who came with robert rauschenberg. there was exhibition of american graphic arts which a great deal of influence i'm still trying to get a great deal of. in fact, it was so exquisite what was coming that i have for years thought about america as this amazing country where people musicians walk in the streets and people and beautiful paintings. today i have problems still sometimes i was a pious a life of louis armstrong lived in the house in queens. i thought he has a castle like a big hero. for me it is still somehow very difficult to find out not everybody likes abstract paintings. not everybody likes allen ginsburg. for many years i was because this effort under the impression that this is very artistically very progressive, wonderful country, and this was the amazing impression which we all got, and i think it much more for the free western way of life. this was wonderful promotion of the values and i think it influenced so many people. and maybe the way i put
states command which was sending out. there was cunningham who came with robert rauschenberg. there was exhibition of american graphic arts which a great deal of influence i'm still trying to get a great deal of. in fact, it was so exquisite what was coming that i have for years thought about america as this amazing country where people musicians walk in the streets and people and beautiful paintings. today i have problems still sometimes i was a pious a life of louis armstrong lived in the...
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detention on re-entering the united states. so i'm just wondering how we might make your job easier if the department could support fine-tuning immigration laws to not have these kind of consequences where you are detaining and prosecuting people for, excuse me, offenses which have been dealt with as not serious offenses under the state law. would you encourage the department to support changes in the law in congress? >> its long term permanent time and i think if and when there is a serious effort afoot in the congress to revisit the immigration law we and ground of deportation the would be an area we would want to spend a fair amount of time getting fonts' on. >> i'm going to ask both of these questions and i think we have to finish with that person and this person and then you can answer them together. and i will have to pass. >> mine may not require much of an answer more something for you to look into. michelle verney with the women's refuge commission and i also share an alternative action team because it is lots of organ
detention on re-entering the united states. so i'm just wondering how we might make your job easier if the department could support fine-tuning immigration laws to not have these kind of consequences where you are detaining and prosecuting people for, excuse me, offenses which have been dealt with as not serious offenses under the state law. would you encourage the department to support changes in the law in congress? >> its long term permanent time and i think if and when there is a...
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but the second half of deregulation never happened in the united states. it has happened in europe. but the airport should have been privatized long ago. and they're not. they are still government entities. the air traffic system is still a government entity and they are lagging behind where the deregulated part of the system goes. sure -- >> harry -- thank you. harry, you're in los angeles. if you had to come to new york, you'd probably fly. would you feel safer the city or the county of los angeles operated that airport? or if the airlines that have invested billions in their assets operated that airport and decided who could get on the planes and who couldn't? >> private companies buy far do a much better job at practically everything. in this case, i think the fundamental, though, is we should be attacking them militarily. on offense, not hunkering down in defense and subjecting the citizens to being treated like cattle. >> i want to get into the $160 billion borrowing. >> let me go straight to it. >> next week the government is planning to make the largest acquisition in the de
but the second half of deregulation never happened in the united states. it has happened in europe. but the airport should have been privatized long ago. and they're not. they are still government entities. the air traffic system is still a government entity and they are lagging behind where the deregulated part of the system goes. sure -- >> harry -- thank you. harry, you're in los angeles. if you had to come to new york, you'd probably fly. would you feel safer the city or the county of...
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they use the occasion of war for one, with the united states went to war in germany in 1917, the largest ethnic group in the country at that time were germans, and guess who also were the brewers? the germans, right? so yeah, you had a hold of that group rights are basically pushed aside. suddenly there was a huge anti-german hysteria in the country, and drinking beer which is what most american strike at a point looked anti-patriotic. so the asl at that point propose the 18th amendment. it sailed through congress. it went onto the stage without people thinking about it very much. congress voted on a very, very quickly and it went on to the states, and all but two of the states ratified the 18th amendment. those data rhode island and connecticut. both states had very heavy catholic population, therefore realize that prohibition was targeting them because the temperance movement had a very strong nativist boston sentiment behind it. >> are next up here is a striking brick church, calvary baptist church? >> the church itself was designed by adolf cluss to go a lot other public buildings in
they use the occasion of war for one, with the united states went to war in germany in 1917, the largest ethnic group in the country at that time were germans, and guess who also were the brewers? the germans, right? so yeah, you had a hold of that group rights are basically pushed aside. suddenly there was a huge anti-german hysteria in the country, and drinking beer which is what most american strike at a point looked anti-patriotic. so the asl at that point propose the 18th amendment. it...
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none of these countries i waited, both united states and russians the better part of 20 years to do, which was think through these things, learn from some experiences and with the cautions instinct of kennedy and khrushchev and khrushchev had to restrain castro who is ready for nuclear war even if his arms were up literate. we are entering into a world that is closer to midnight -- nightmare. congratulations to. >> thank you for correcting my misidentification of your uncle. >> that's all right. >> i'm glad to begin with the word caveat. >> i knew herman for the last 10 years of his life. i'm glad to begin with the word caveat. that was his password. but the reason i rose to speak is i wanted to modify what you said about fallout shelters. the recent herman left rand to create the hudson was over the misunderstanding of fallout shelters. the purpose was to create the conditions so if you unknown opponent in the future thought that maybe we're not crazy enough to press the button, we would produce for them news shows of people streaming out of los angeles, newark, chicago, to show the
none of these countries i waited, both united states and russians the better part of 20 years to do, which was think through these things, learn from some experiences and with the cautions instinct of kennedy and khrushchev and khrushchev had to restrain castro who is ready for nuclear war even if his arms were up literate. we are entering into a world that is closer to midnight -- nightmare. congratulations to. >> thank you for correcting my misidentification of your uncle. >>...
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he told me to make sure that you tell everybody you have been more diverse in the united states senate than anyone else put together. that is where we are and i will move forward and get health care done the next couple of weeks. >> you apologized to president barack obama and black leaders. what about of butter is? do you think you owe them an apology? -- what about the voters? >> i talked to the national leaders in the last few days. the african american leaders in nevada, i told them just to call me. the present majority leader of the senate in nevada is one of my proteges. i am very proud of him. i am not going to dwell on this anymore. it is in the book. thank you all very much. >> did you know that the number one free application for your iphone is cspan radio? you can get quick and easy access to three streaming audio programs. there's also a tablet links to all of our podcast, including q&a and afterwards. it is free and available from the at store. -- the app store. >> "washington journal" next. we will take your calls. later in the morning, senate republican leader mitch mcco
he told me to make sure that you tell everybody you have been more diverse in the united states senate than anyone else put together. that is where we are and i will move forward and get health care done the next couple of weeks. >> you apologized to president barack obama and black leaders. what about of butter is? do you think you owe them an apology? -- what about the voters? >> i talked to the national leaders in the last few days. the african american leaders in nevada, i told...
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even the president of the united states last at this of this is the empire and that we are dealing with. >> guest: it is very hypocritical and as he noticed, rush did not comment on that. he didn't need to. it tells the full story of what the far left really wants for america. and they don't want conservative views. they hate conservative views and they want to absolutely kill conservative views around america. therefore the gil after talk show host. >> host: let's talk a little bit about the hard censorship that you write about. you think this democratic president with these big majorities in congress will go at faithful, fratto reinstitution of the fairness doctrine or will they approach it from a different angle? >> guest: if they do they can expect a tea party that is incredulous. it will be the biggest tea party this nation has ever seen. >> host: healing seen nothing yet. >> guest: you ain't seen nothing yet. no, they are not going to go to the front door on this because a lot of spl linds were put up about the fairness doctrine especially as the new president was coming into powe
even the president of the united states last at this of this is the empire and that we are dealing with. >> guest: it is very hypocritical and as he noticed, rush did not comment on that. he didn't need to. it tells the full story of what the far left really wants for america. and they don't want conservative views. they hate conservative views and they want to absolutely kill conservative views around america. therefore the gil after talk show host. >> host: let's talk a little bit...
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and eight years after this conflict began the united states is having difficulty holding its own. >> and robin, we knew you were in beirut the last time the cia was attacked in this scope. you heard what the security director said, did you see a breakdown s this simply the risk that they face? >> well, clearly it's the risk they face. i think leon panetta is right. the reality is, 27 years after the first attack wiped out almost an entire cia station, the united states should have known better. this is a counterintelligence failure. >> robin wright, thank you. >>> meantime, the families of the fallen cia officers are now laying their loved ones to rest. in many cases these families had no idea the men and women they lost were working the front lines for cia. here's david kerley. >> reporter: it is a sight seldom seen. harold brown jr., a father of three young children, killed in that suicide bombing in afghanistan. >> a wonderful life. i love you now and forever. >> reporter: even brown's parents never knew their son was a spy. this attack has been exception. we have learned some of
and eight years after this conflict began the united states is having difficulty holding its own. >> and robin, we knew you were in beirut the last time the cia was attacked in this scope. you heard what the security director said, did you see a breakdown s this simply the risk that they face? >> well, clearly it's the risk they face. i think leon panetta is right. the reality is, 27 years after the first attack wiped out almost an entire cia station, the united states should have...
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as far as crossing the stuff in the united states they were arrangements. people that is u.s. custom agents and immigration officers were paid off at the international bridges. in the federales colony i told them i was just the meat of the house but they noticed i was wearing a rainy pair of converse vanishes and retorted, why are you wearing new converse? we're going to torture you with electric shocks on everything else. so they took me to jail. i was 17 at the time. and that sort of a story about how people get involved in the drug trafficking business at an early age to make money and they're exposed to these amazing circumstances, huge amounts of drugs, heavily armed people in a very dangerous lifestyle. so this is my friend. >> as a journalist and an anthropologist, i really appreciate the power of a story in this book is full of stories. which makes it extremely rich in detail. i wonder if you can tell us sort out some of the most icing findings that you gleaned from speaking both to drug traffickers and drug agents or something you didn't expect or didn't know already
as far as crossing the stuff in the united states they were arrangements. people that is u.s. custom agents and immigration officers were paid off at the international bridges. in the federales colony i told them i was just the meat of the house but they noticed i was wearing a rainy pair of converse vanishes and retorted, why are you wearing new converse? we're going to torture you with electric shocks on everything else. so they took me to jail. i was 17 at the time. and that sort of a story...
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they asked me if i would paint the egg for the first lady and president of the united states. so i painted a large egg. they said we don't want to tell you what to paint but if it could be so patriotic motive. so i have an eagle, don't you know me. is a giant egg. i did a hat with a net because i thought that would help you. but they were not interested because they don't represent a straw hats. the only man in washington before the white house ceremony which was the easter monday, and i remember all of a sudden i was afraid this is not the egg, this is a giant, big a. the man from the american board was so nice, as it has he seen the egg he's a beautiful. it was a mighty big chicken, wasn't it? [laughter] >> then of course my daughter is 17. this many years ago. she didn't know that she confused white house with white man because he had white hair already and she took the egg and drop it. i had to throw myself on the floor but again, when i tried, and the high school i wasn't quite sure if it's not too long time ago. now he had a second child. this is the second scheppach in
they asked me if i would paint the egg for the first lady and president of the united states. so i painted a large egg. they said we don't want to tell you what to paint but if it could be so patriotic motive. so i have an eagle, don't you know me. is a giant egg. i did a hat with a net because i thought that would help you. but they were not interested because they don't represent a straw hats. the only man in washington before the white house ceremony which was the easter monday, and i...
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currently, the are only 40 machines in 19 of the 0 commercial airports in t united states th follow t.s.a. security procedures. 450 more will come onlinthis year to screen passeers for items concealed under layersf clothing. 350 of those were orderewith recently allocated fds. the machines cost upwas of $150,000. t there are concerns from those who claim that t health d privacy of travelers would be at risk. there are two kinds of macnes. the first, mlimeter wave, is a booth that uses harmle electromagnetic was to create a three dimensional image. the other kind, a backatter maine, takes a double x-ray to create a two-sided image dr. hadevappa mahesh, chief physicist at johns hopkins universityospital, showed us how they work. he said the radiion levels, espeally with the backscatter chine, are not high. >> the radiationose levels are ite low. when i say qui low, let's give a comparison witthe respiratory medil chest x-ray, let'say. compared to a medical chesx- ra a typical backscatter, you needo acquire or go through the scanners nearly 000 to 2,000 times fore the dose reaches to a typic
currently, the are only 40 machines in 19 of the 0 commercial airports in t united states th follow t.s.a. security procedures. 450 more will come onlinthis year to screen passeers for items concealed under layersf clothing. 350 of those were orderewith recently allocated fds. the machines cost upwas of $150,000. t there are concerns from those who claim that t health d privacy of travelers would be at risk. there are two kinds of macnes. the first, mlimeter wave, is a booth that uses harmle...
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many are starting a new life here in the united states. tonight, we'll introduce you to one woman who is anxiously awaiting the arrival of her new adoptive son. she's actually been waiting a long time and she'll share her story tonight. >>> plus, president obama and the republicans go a couple of rounds. mr. obama making good on his promise to bridge the partisan divide, even meeting the republicans on their own turf. we'll bring you some of the highlights tonight. >>> and then crime and punishment, a verdict in the abortion doctor killing. defendant scott roeder said he was saving lives. well, a jury in kansas today convicted him of taking a life. you'll hear his chilling defense in his own words. those stories and much more ahead, of course, tonight on "360." larry? >> larry: that's soledad o'brien at the top of the hour, 10:00 eastern 7:00 pacific. t-boz watkins and mardie caldwell stays with us. joining us is mary in washington. overseas citizens services. she's in washington. is the government supportive of haiti's decision to put new
many are starting a new life here in the united states. tonight, we'll introduce you to one woman who is anxiously awaiting the arrival of her new adoptive son. she's actually been waiting a long time and she'll share her story tonight. >>> plus, president obama and the republicans go a couple of rounds. mr. obama making good on his promise to bridge the partisan divide, even meeting the republicans on their own turf. we'll bring you some of the highlights tonight. >>> and...
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in the 1960's, they were like the united states. they spent more than we did on hospital and physician care. since that time, since they consolidated and had the government get involved, their growth rates and the costs have been much lower than the u.s. costs. but that is probably not a good model for the u.s.. i do not think the insurance companies are going anywhere. we need to look at a mall that involves insurers. there are many models that are good examples. one would be france. france has multiple ensures, but the government does the negotiating and the coordinating of the prices of that they paid to hospitals, doctors, and pharmaceutical companies. germany does not even use government. it has a consortium of insurers to do their own bargaining and then they pass up, and reads to providers. to me, -- and then they pay out, and rates to providers -- and then they pay out common rates to providers. i should mention the safety valve. some can get supplemental coverage which is necessary for political stability although it takes
in the 1960's, they were like the united states. they spent more than we did on hospital and physician care. since that time, since they consolidated and had the government get involved, their growth rates and the costs have been much lower than the u.s. costs. but that is probably not a good model for the u.s.. i do not think the insurance companies are going anywhere. we need to look at a mall that involves insurers. there are many models that are good examples. one would be france. france...
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we have over 6 million employers in the united states. zero. this will change i want to spend the rest of the time that i have talking to a of a signature average as assistant secretary that is detention reform. there is no more serious effort to underrate at i.c.e. a and this. it is my personal priority and frankly, i think it will mark my time and a 10 year as assistant secretary. for the naysayers and conspiracy theorist and critics, mark my words come with this is a sustained, aggressive effort to transform immigration detention. there is no going back. point*. we are going to do this. whether people believe me or not but they're also be no doubt whether we will detain people. we will. we will continue to detain people on a grand scale. the reality is many people that we in counter are dangerous to the community if released or they pose a very serious risk of flight if they are released. they've would not show up and honor the final quarter of removal if not to change. in the end it is not about whether or not we will detain people, of we a
we have over 6 million employers in the united states. zero. this will change i want to spend the rest of the time that i have talking to a of a signature average as assistant secretary that is detention reform. there is no more serious effort to underrate at i.c.e. a and this. it is my personal priority and frankly, i think it will mark my time and a 10 year as assistant secretary. for the naysayers and conspiracy theorist and critics, mark my words come with this is a sustained, aggressive...
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that is what made the united states a beacon of hope in a confused and divided world. but, too many people now take for granted government's role as protector of wall street and the privilege. vaisse middle-class americans says overpaid and underworked. they see social security as a problem, rather than the only piece of our retirement system that actually works. they feel sorry for homeless people, but fail to see the connections between downsizing and outsourcing and inequality and homelessness. this world view has brought democrats nothing but disaster. the republicans responses to what for middle-class the false hope of tax cuts, tax cuts that end up enriching their rich, devastating the middle class by destroying the institutions like public education and social security that make the middle class possible. are you trying to tell me something? >> we are now into our q&a period. >> i'm not done with what i have to say and you invited me here to say it. [applause] >> 25 minutes. we are going to sterba q&a. >> i'm going to continue with my speech. >> can you wrap up
that is what made the united states a beacon of hope in a confused and divided world. but, too many people now take for granted government's role as protector of wall street and the privilege. vaisse middle-class americans says overpaid and underworked. they see social security as a problem, rather than the only piece of our retirement system that actually works. they feel sorry for homeless people, but fail to see the connections between downsizing and outsourcing and inequality and...
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this was an attempted act of war against the united states of america. we had al ckqaeda moving an operative on an american plane, putting him in a specific seat to do this crime. the president took days to respond. they treat this fellow, reading him his miranda rights instead of getting an interrogation where we can get serious information. they didn't notify the other pilots. larry, did they do anything right is what i want to ask? this is a commander in chief who looks to me like he's not certain what to do when something goes wrong. he has to study it a couple weeks. we need better. >> larry: mark, how do you deal with the delicate balance between the constitution and rights of any individual, to presumption of innocence, the right to a lawyer and an imminent threat to the country? >> well, i don't think it's that delicate of a balance. we need to keep both things in full view. the reality is we can never compromise our values or beliefs in the service of fighting the war on terror. it's not an either/or proposition. it's a both/and proposition. we
this was an attempted act of war against the united states of america. we had al ckqaeda moving an operative on an american plane, putting him in a specific seat to do this crime. the president took days to respond. they treat this fellow, reading him his miranda rights instead of getting an interrogation where we can get serious information. they didn't notify the other pilots. larry, did they do anything right is what i want to ask? this is a commander in chief who looks to me like he's not...